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MA PhD Program in Depth Psychology
Curriculum Overview

 
Frontiers and Re-Visions of Depth Psychology Courses
Traditions and Legacies of Depth Psychology Courses
Research and Engagements in Depth Psychology Courses
Degree Requirements
Community Ecological Fieldwork and Research
 

Depth Psychology classes take place in nine three-day sessions (Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday), approximately once each month during fall, winter, and spring. In the first and second summers, students complete fieldwork in their home communities or other off-campus sites. In the third summer, students are involved in writing their dissertations, again in their home communities.

FIRST YEAR
Traditions and Legacies of Depth Psychology
    Introduction to Depth Psychology—DP 730, 2 Units
Jungian Psychology I—DP 761, 2 Units
Freudian Psychology —DP 760, 2 Units
Dreamwork —DP 780, 2 Units
Frontiers and Re-Visions of Depth Psychology
    Depth Psychology and Cultural Issues I—DP 731, 2 Units
Psychologies of Liberation—DP 781, 2 Units
Ecopsychology I—DP 732, 2 Units
Research and Engagements in Depth Psychology
    Approaches to Group & Community Process I—DP 871, 2 Units
Approaches to Group & Community Process II—DP 872, 2/3 Unit
Community/Ecological Fieldwork Practicum—DP 783, 0 Units
Foundations for Research in Depth Psychology I—DP 782, 2 Units
Participatory Research—DP 881, 2 Units
 
SECOND YEAR
Traditions and Legacies of Depth Psychology
    Depth Psychology and the Mythic Tradition—DP 921, 2 Units
Jungian Psychology II—DP 861, 2 Units
Archetypal Psychology—DP 762, 2 Units
Hermeneutic and Phenomenological Traditions—DP 991, 2 Units
Frontiers and Re-Visions of Depth Psychology
    Phenomenology of Depth Psychological Cultural Work—DP 880, 2 Units
Post-Freudian Traditions—DP 860, 2 Units
Depth Psychology and Cultural Issues II—DP 830, 2 Units
Jungian Psychology III: Jung and the Post-Jungians—DP 862, 2 Units
Ecopsychology II—DP 847, 2 Units
Research and Engagements in Depth Psychology
    Approaches to Group & Community Process III—DP 873, 2/3 Unit
Community/Ecological Fieldwork & Research Practicum—DP 883, 0 Units
Orientation to Scholarly Research and Publication—DP 812, 2/3 Unit
Depth Transformative Practices—DP 997, 6 Units
 
THIRD YEAR
Traditions and Legacies of Depth Psychology
    Depth Psychology and The Sacred—DP 920, 2 Units
Alchemy and the Mystery Traditions—DP 833, 2 Units
Literary Genres and the Landscape of Culture—DP 831, 2 Units
Imaginal Perspectives in Research and Praxis—DP 882, 2 Units
Frontiers and Re-Visions of Depth Psychology
    Frontiers of Depth Psychology—DP 963, 2 Units
Frontiers of Liberation Psychologies—DP 964, 2 Units
Collective Trauma—DP 923, 2 Units
Enacting the Oral Tradition—DP 992, 2 Units
Research and Engagements in Depth Psychology
    Research Process—DP 990, 2 Units
Dissertation Development I—DP 932A, 2/3 Unit
Dissertation Development II—DP 932B, 2/3 Unit
Dissertation Development III—DP 932C, 2/3 Unit
Research Writing: Conceiving the Dissertation—DP 933, 5 Units
 
CONTINUING
  Dissertation Writing—DP 980, 15 Units
This curriculum may vary depending upon changing academic needs.

 

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